The Jesus and Mary Chain – Honey’s Dead
(Blanco Y Negro Records 1992 BYN26)
Matrix No’s: A2/B1
Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
Sleeve in Nr MINT- condition
– perfect apart from small sticker discolouration mark top left
The Jesus and Mary Chain are a Scottish alternative rock band formed in East Kilbride in 1983. The band revolves around the songwriting partnership of brothers Jim and William Reid. They released a string of albums, singles and EPs between their 1983 formation and their 1999 breakup, and gained notoriety in their early days for short sets and violence that became common at their live shows. In 2007, the band reunited.
Honey’s Dead is the fourth studio album by the Scottish alternative rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain, released in 1992 on Blanco y Negro Records. The title refers to one of the band’s early hits, “Just Like Honey”, and is intended to demonstrate a complete departure from their earlier musical style.
The album’s first single, “Reverence”, attracted some controversy for the lyrics “I want to die just like Jesus Christ“, and “I want to die just like JFK”. Banned by Top of the Pops, the track peaked at #10 in the UK charts and received airplay in the United States on alternative radio stations.
Honey’s Dead was recorded in the band’s London studio, the aptly named “Drugstore”, with accomplished engineer Flood and future JaMC producer Alan Moulder on board (not to mention a considerably larger bankroll).
Alternative and campus radio stations picked up “Far Gone and Out” which remains one of the band’s most popular singles to date, peaking at #23 in the band’s native UK. The Mary Chain shared the bill during parts of Lollapalooza 1992 in the U.S. with Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Ministry, Lush, Ice Cube and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Anheuser Busch even used the samples of “Sugar Ray” as a background bed for their Bud Ice television commercials in 1993.
Honey’s Dead was on the short list of nominees for the 1992 Mercury Prize. The album posts a close second in sales to (1994) release Stoned & Dethroned (which contains the hit single “Sometimes Always” with Hope Sandoval of Mazzy Star). The Reid brothers alternate between singing duties on tracks (most likely coinciding with songwriting duties).
Track listing
All songs written by Jim Reid and William Reid.
- LP (BYN 26) and Cassette (BYNC 26)
Side 1
- “Reverence” – 3:40
- “Teenage Lust” – 3:06
- “Far Gone and Out” – 2:51
- “Almost Gold” – 3:19
- “Sugar Ray” – 4:41
- “Tumbledown” – 4:10
Side 2
- “Catchfire” – 4:47
- “Good for My Soul” – 3:05
- “Rollercoaster” – 3:46
- “I Can’t Get Enough” – 2:56
- “Sundown” – 4:59
- “Frequency” – 1:19
Personnel
The Jesus and Mary Chain
- Jim Reid – vocals (tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8), guitar, producer
- William Reid – vocals (tracks 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12), guitar, producer
- Steve Monti – drums, percussion
Additional personnel
- Alan Moulder – engineer (except track 9), mixing
- Flood – engineer (track 9)
- Andy Catlin – photography
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